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Israel bans grand mufti of Jerusalem from Al-Aqsa Mosque over Gaza sermon

Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories. (Wafa)
Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories. (Wafa)
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07 Aug 2025 12:08:15 GMT9
07 Aug 2025 12:08:15 GMT9
  • Sheikh Hussein’s lawyer said Israel extended initial 8-day ban to 6 months

Arab News

LONDON: Israeli authorities on Wednesday extended their Al-Aqsa Mosque entry ban on Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories, over a Gaza sermon.

Sheikh Hussein’s lawyer said that Israel extended an initial eight-day ban on entering the holy site in East Jerusalem to an additional six months.

Authorities imposed the first ban after a Friday sermon in late July, during which Sheikh Hussein denounced the Israeli starvation policy against 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, Wafa news agency reported. Israeli forces summoned the grand mufti on July 27 and issued him an eight-day expulsion order from the mosque, which could be renewed.

The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs condemned the Israeli decision.

“The ban of the mufti is a clear attempt by the (Israeli) occupation to empty Al-Aqsa of religious authorities who confront its plans, and demonstrate the extent and scope of its violations in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in general, and Al-Aqsa Mosque in particular,” it said in a statement.

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